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Sarah's Bedtime Stories
Sarah Mae Lugtu
67 episodes
3 days ago
Hey, I’m Sarah—but I love being called Kiddo. These are real-life stories about love, growing up, and the little moments that matter most. This is your go-to for comforting stories—when you need a quiet hug, a soft place to land, or someone to say, “me too.”
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Hey, I’m Sarah—but I love being called Kiddo. These are real-life stories about love, growing up, and the little moments that matter most. This is your go-to for comforting stories—when you need a quiet hug, a soft place to land, or someone to say, “me too.”
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Why it's okay to start all over again | Ep 56
Sarah's Bedtime Stories
28 minutes 16 seconds
8 months ago
Why it's okay to start all over again | Ep 56

Sometimes starting over is something we choose, and sometimes life just makes us do it. There are things we’re excited to start over and things we don’t want to try again. In this podcast episode, I’ll share my own stories about why it’s okay to start over, even when it feels hard and asdfghjkl.

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Sarah's Bedtime Stories
Hey, I’m Sarah—but I love being called Kiddo. These are real-life stories about love, growing up, and the little moments that matter most. This is your go-to for comforting stories—when you need a quiet hug, a soft place to land, or someone to say, “me too.”